Rose Pink Chasuble with Cross & Grapes & vines

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Rose Pink Chasuble with Cross & Grapes & vines

Haftina Poland

One size fits all - Gold braiding around the edges.

Please note that our chasubles from Haftina are imported directly from Poland. Please allow 6 to 8 weeks for delivery once payment has been received.

The

third

candle is

pink

and symbolizes joy. It is called the "Shepard's Candle," and is

pink

because rose is a liturgical color for joy. ... On the fourth

week of Advent

, we light the final purple candle to mark the final

week

of prayer and penance as we wait for the birth of our Savior.

Gaudete

Sunday

. One of the candles surrounding the Christ Candle in the

Advent

wreath is rose coloured for Gaudete

Sunday

, the beginning of the third week in

Advent

.




Pink

: A special color worn only twice during the liturgical year. It represents a time of joy amid a period of penance and prayer.

The fourth Sunday in Lent, coming up this Sunday, March 11, is known as Laetare Sunday. Laetare means "rejoice" in Latin, and the name is taken from the day's Introit. (An introit is a psalm or antiphon sung or said during the opening of Holy Eucharist.)

Sunday's introit starts with the words "Laetare Jerusalem" from Isaiah 66:10

.

Laetare Sunday, also sometimes called "Refreshment Sunday," serves as a break, about midway through the penitential Lenten season, an opportunity for one day to "rejoice" and look forward, with hope, to Easter. The readings often include uplifting stories—in the Catholic church the parable of Jesus feeding the 5,000 with loaves and fishes served also as a kind of literal refreshment.

Flowers are used on the altar, and priests may wear rose-colored vestments, though Trinity's clergy will not. The tradition of rose vestments may stem from an ancient Catholic tradition in which the pope sent golden roses to heads of state on the fourth Sunday of Lent.

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